Powdered milk & cereals in early childhood may raise diabetes risk later: Experts
By Rachel V Thomas
New Delhi-- Feeding your children with powdered milk and cereals may make them significantly vulnerable to the risk of diabetes later...
Feeling low?
By Latha Dara
New Delhi-- Ancient civilisations had a strong musical tradition, which is present in all cultures today. However, music is now understood to...
US scientist confident that new guidelines will flatten the curve
BY NIKHILA NATARAJAN
New York-- America's leading infectious diseases scientist serving on the White House coronavirus task force is confident that the cocktail of containment and...
Don’t Judge, Wait, and Know the Science: InterSex,The Body and The Self
By STEPHANIE DUTCHEN
The Harvard Gazette
An otherwise healthy baby is born with a phallus that seems small for a penis but big for a clitoris....
WHO calls for strategy to prevent a suicide every 40 seconds
New Delhi-- The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for developing and implementing strategies to prevent suicide and promote mental health.
Ahead of the World Mental...
US suicide rates spike after Netflix’s ’13 Reasons Why’
Washington-- Since the March 2017 premier of the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" about a teenage girls suicide, US health experts said that it...
Genomic discovery sheds light on sleep patterns
By Sue McGreevey
The Harvard Gazette
A study led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of Exeter Medical School has identified another...
Dopamine primes the brain for enhanced vigilance
By Anne Trafton
MIT News Office
Imagine a herd of deer grazing in the forest. Suddenly, a twig snaps nearby, and they look up from the...